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0020008155A.02.05
Instructions for Use
Installation and Servicing
12041
To b e l e f t w i t h t h e u s e r
18sxi
G.C. No. 41-047-72
30sxi
G.C. No. 41-047-62
High Efficiency
Condensing
System Boiler
Glow-worm, Nottingham Road, Belper, Derbyshire. DE56 1JT
www.glow-worm.co.uk
Guarantee Registration
Thank you for installing a new Glow-worm appliance in your home.
Glow-worm appliances are manufactured to the very highest standard so we are pleased to offer our
customers a Comprehensive Guarantee.
This product is guaranteed for 24 months from the date of installation or 30 months from the date of
manufacture, whichever is the shorter, for parts. In addition this product is guaranteed for 12 months
from the date of installation or 18 months from the date of manufacture, whichever is the shorter, for
labour.
The second year of the parts guarantee, from the beginning of the 13th month onwards after installation
or manufacture, is conditional upon the boiler having been serviced by a CORGI registered gas installer,
in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. We strongly recommend regular servicing of
your gas appliance, but where the condition is not met, any chargeable spare parts or components
issued within the applicable guarantee period still benefit from a 12 month warranty from the date of
issue by the manufacturer.
We recommend you complete and return as soon as possible your guarantee registration card.
If your guarantee registration card is missing you can obtain a copy or record your registration by
telephoning the Glow-worm Customer Service number 01773 828100.
For customer service call:
01773 828100
Technical helpline: 01773 828300
For General and Sales enquiries:
Tel. 01773 824639
Fax: 01773 820569
To register your Glow-worm appliance call:
0800 073 2142
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Contents
The instructions consist of three parts, User, Installation and Servicing Instructions. The
instructions are an integral part of the appliance and must, to comply with the current issue
of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, be handed to the user on completion
of the installation.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
SERVICING
INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION
SECTION
PAGE No.
Important Information
General Information
Manual Handling
4
5
5
Appliance Safety Devices
Maintenance and Servicing
Operating the Boiler
7
7
8
Technical Information
Boiler Location and Ventilation
Flue Location and Ventilation
Heating System
Domestic Hot Water System
Installation Preparation
Gas/Water & Appliance Connection
Safety Discharge Valve and
Condensate Connections
Flue Preparation Telescopic and Standard Flue
Electrical Connections
Commissioning
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
12
13
15
16
17
19
8
9
10
11
20
22
25
27
Servicing
Fault Finding
Replacement of Parts
Spare Parts
12
13
14
15
30
34
38
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Important Information
WARNINGS
Gas Leak or Fault
Turn off the gas emergency control valve immediately. Eliminate all sources of ignition, i.e.smoking, blowlamps, hot air guns
etc. Do not operate electrical lights or switches either on or off. Open all doors and windows,ventilate the area.
Sheet Metal Parts
This boiler contains metal parts (components) and care should be taken when handling and cleaning,
with particular regard to edges.
Sealed Components
Under no circumstances must the User interfere with or adjust sealed parts.
Gas Category
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
This boiler is for use only on G20 natural gas, but the 30sxi
may be converted for use on G31 gas (Propane L.P.G.).
The adhesives and sealants used in this appliance are cured
and give no known hazard in this state.
Gas safety (Installation and use) Regulations
Insulation Pads / Ceramic Fibre
In your interests and that of gas safety, it is the law that ALL gas
appliances are installed and serviced by a competent person
in accordance with the above regulations.
If you have a history of skin complaint you may be susceptible
to irritation. High dust levels are usual only if the material is
broken.
Normal handling should not cause discomfort, but follow
normal good hygiene and wash your hands before eating,
drinking or going to the lavatory.
If you do suffer irritation to the eyes or severe irritation to the
skin seek medical attention.
The insulation is composed of non-combustible material.
Testing and Certification
This boiler is tested and certificated for safety and
performance. It is therefore important that no alteration is
made to the boiler, without permission, in writing, from
Glow-worm.
Electrical Supply
Any alteration not approved by Glow-worm, could invalidate
the certification, boiler warranty and may also infringe the
current issue of the Statutory Requirements.
The boiler must be earthed.
All system components shall be of an approved type and shall
be connected in accordance with the current issue of BS7671
and any applicable local regulations.
CE Mark
This boiler meets the requirements of Statutory Instrument
No. 3083 The boiler (Efficiency) Regulations, and therefore
is deemed to meet the requirements of Directive 92/42/EEC
on the efficiency requirements for new hot water boilers fired
with liquid or gaseous fuels.
External wiring must be correctly earthed, polarised and in
accordance with the relevant standards.
In GB this is BS 6891.
In IE this is the current edition of I.S.813 "Domestic Gas
Installations".
Type test for purposes of Regulation 5 certified by: Notified
body 0087.
The boiler must be connected to a permanent 230V ac, 50Hz
supply.
Product/production certified by: Notified body 0086.
Connection of the whole electrical system of the boiler, including
any heating controls, to the electrical supply must be through
one common isolator.
The CE mark on this appliance shows compliance with:
1. Directive 90/396/EEC on the approximation of the laws of
the Member States relating to appliances burning
gaseous fuels.
Isolation should be by a double pole switched fused spur box,
with a minimum gap of 3mm for both poles. The fused spur box
should be readily accessible and preferably adjacent to the
appliance. It should be identified as to its use.
2. Directive 73/23/EEC on the harmonization of the Laws of
the Member States relating to the electrical equipment
designed for use within certain voltage limits.
Alternatively, an unswitched shuttered socket outlet and 3A
fused 3 pin plug, both to the current issue of BS1363 may be
used provided that they are not used in a room containing a bath
or shower.
3. Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the Laws of
the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
Wiring to the boiler must be PVC 85oC insulated cable, not less
than 0.75mm2 (24/0.20mm).
Sealed System
Draining, refilling and pressurising MUST be carried out by a
competent person.
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General Information
General Note
Condensate Drain
This condensing system boiler is designed to provide central
heating from a sealed water system with a fully indirect cylinder.
The central heating water temperature can be adjusted on the
boiler.
The condensate drain, see section 8.2, must not be modified or
blocked.
Once the controls are set the boiler operates automatically.
Please read these instructions and follow them carefully for the
correct and economical use of your boiler.
Like all condensing boilers this appliance will produce a plume
of condensation from the flue terminal in cool weather. This is
due to the high efficiency and hence low flue gas temperature
of the boiler. It is normal and not a fault indication.
Water Treatment
Cleaning
In the case of an existing installation, it is ESSENTIAL that prior
to installing the new boiler the system is thoroughly flushed. For
optimum performance after installation of a new system, the
boiler and its associated central heating system should also be
flushed. Flushing should be carried out in accordance with
BS7593: 1992 using a cleanser such as Sentinel X300 or X400,
Fernox Superfloc or Salamander corrosion guard cleaner.
The boiler casing can be cleaned using a mild liquid detergent
with a damp cloth, then a dry cloth to polish.
For long-term corrosion protection, after flushing, an inhibitor
suitable for stainless steel exchangers should be used, refer to
the current issue of BS 5449 and BS 7593 on the use of
inhibitors in central heating systems. Examples are Sentinel
X100 Fernox or Salamander corrosion guard inhibitor.
If the mains electricity and gas are to be turned off for any
long periods during severe weather, it is recommended that
the whole system, including the boiler, should be drained to
avoid the risk of freezing. Make sure that, if fitted, the
immersion heater in the cylinder is switched off.
Pluming from flue terminal
Do not use any form of abrasive or solvent cleaner as you may
damage the paintwork.
Electrical Supply
Compartment or Cupboard Installations
If the boiler is fitted into a compartment or cupboard it does not
require ventilation openings.
Do not use the compartment or cupboard for storage.
Clearances
If fixtures are positioned close to the boiler, space must be
left as shown in diagram 2.1. Enough space must also be
left in front of the boiler to allow for servicing.
Manual Handling
Removal of carton from delivery van
IMPORTANT: With regards to the Manual Handling Operations,
1992 Regulations, the following lift operation exceeds the
recommended weight for a one man lift.
Recommend 2 person lift or 1 person with use of sack truck. If
1 person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt and place carton
into position on truck. Recommend secure appliance onto truck
with suitable straps. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used –
keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep load as close to
body as possible. If 2 persons performing lift, ensure coordinated movements during lift. Always use assistance if
required.
General recommendations when handling
Clear the route before attempting the lift.
Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight –
bend using legs.
Keep load as close to body as possible.
Carriage of carton from point of delivery to
point of installation – ground floor
Do not twist – reposition feet instead.
If 2 persons performing lift, ensure co-ordinated movements
during lift.
Recommend 2 person lift or 1 person with use of sack truck. If
1 person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt and place carton
into position on truck. Recommend secure appliance onto truck
with suitable straps. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used –
keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep load as close to
body as possible. If 2 persons performing lift, ensure coordinated movements during lift. Clear the route before
attempting the lift. If removing boiler from truck straddle the load
and tilt forwards to facilitate secure grip. Ensure safe lifting
techniques are used – keep back straight – bend using legs. Do
not twist – reposition feet instead. Take care to avoid trip
hazards, slippery or wet surfaces and when climbing steps and
stairs. Always use assistance if required.
Avoid upper body/top heavy bending - do not lean forward/
sideways.
Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good grip
to protect against sharp edges and ensure good grip.
Always use assistance if required.
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Manual Handling
Carriage of carton from point of delivery to
point of installation – first or higher floor,
cellar.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation
– above worktop, foreseeable obstructions
etc.
Recommend 2-person lift or 1 person with use of sack truck. If
1 person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt and place carton
into position on truck. Recommend secure appliance onto truck
with suitable straps. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used –
keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep load as close to
body as possible. If 2 persons performing lift, ensure coordinated movements during lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy
bending - do not lean forward/sideways. Clear the route before
attempting the lift. If removing boiler from truck straddle the load
and tilt forwards to facilitate secure grip. Ensure safe lifting
techniques are used – keep back straight – bend using legs. Do
not twist – reposition feet instead. Take care to avoid trip
hazards, slippery or wet surfaces and when climbing steps and
stairs. Always use assistance if required.
Recommend 2 persons lift appliance to position into place. Fit
bracket securely onto wall before lifting appliance into position.
Obtain firm grip on front and sides of appliance, lift upwards,
onto worktop if practicable. Ensure stable balance achieved
and lift upwards to position in place on bracket. If 2 persons
positioning onto bracket obtain firm grip at front and sides/base
of boiler. Ensure co-ordinated movements during 2 person lifts
to ensure equal spread of weight of load. Ensure safe lifting
techniques are used – keep back straight – bend using legs when lifting load from floor level. Do not twist – reposition feet
instead. Keep boiler as close as possible to body throughout lift
to minimise strain on back. Avoid upper body/top heavy
bending - do not lean forward/sideways. Always use assistance
if required. Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with
good grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure good grip
when handling appliance.
Carriage of carton from point of delivery to
point of installation – roofspace.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation
– within compartment etc. restricting
installation.
Recommend 2-person lift. Ensure co-ordinated movements
during lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy bending - do not lean
forward/sideways. Clear the route before attempting the lift.
Take care to avoid trip hazards, slippery or wet surfaces and
when climbing steps and stairs. When transferring appliance
into roofspace, recommend 1 person to be in roofspace to
receive the appliance and other person to be below to pass up
and support appliance. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used
– keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep load as close to
body as possible. Always use assistance if required. It is
assumed safe access, flooring and adequate lighting are
provided in the roof space. It is recommended a risk assessment
of the roof space area be carried out before moving the
appliance into the area to take into account access, stability of
flooring, lighting and other factors, and appropriate measures
taken.
Recommend 2 persons lift appliance to position into place,
space permitting. Fit bracket securely onto wall before lifting
appliance into position. Obtain firm grip on front and sides of
appliance, lift upwards, onto worktop if practicable. Ensure
stable balance achieved and lift upwards to drop into place onto
bracket. If 2 persons positioning onto bracket obtain firm grip at
front and sides/base of boiler. Ensure co-ordinated movements
during 2 person lifts to ensure equal spread of weight of load. If
1 person positioning onto bracket recommend obtain firm grip
supporting base of boiler. Ensure safe lifting techniques are
used – keep back straight – bend using legs - when lifting load
from floor level. Do not twist – reposition feet instead. Keep
boiler as close as possible to body throughout lift to minimise
strain on back. Always use assistance if required. Recommend
wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect
against sharp edges and ensure good grip when handling
appliance.
Unpacking of appliance from carton.
Recommend 2 persons unpack appliance from carton. Always
keep working area clear. Recommend cut base end of carton
and open carton flaps, then tilt boiler forwards from its side onto
its base and remove carton by sliding up over the boiler. Ensure
safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend
using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible. Always use
assistance if required. Dispose of packaging in a responsible
manner. Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with
good grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure good grip
when handling appliance outside packaging.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation
– in roof space restricting installation.
Recommend 2 persons lift appliance to position into place,
space permitting. Fit bracket securely onto wall before lifting
appliance into position. Obtain firm grip on front and sides of
appliance, lift upwards, ensure stable balance achieved and lift
upwards to position into place onto bracket. If 2 persons
positioning onto bracket obtain firm grip at front and sides/base
of boiler. Ensure co-ordinated movements during 2 person lifts
to ensure equal spread of weight of load. If 1 person positioning
onto bracket recommend obtain firm grip supporting base of
boiler. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used - keep back
straight – bend using legs - when lifting load from floor level. Do
not twist – reposition feet instead. Keep boiler as close as
possible to body throughout lift to minimise strain on back.
Always use assistance if required. Recommend wear suitable
cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect against sharp
edges and ensure good grip when handling appliance. It is
recommended a risk assessment of the roof space area be
carried out before moving the appliance into the area to take into
account access, stability of flooring, lighting and other factors,
and appropriate measures taken.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation
– no obstructions.
Recommend 2 persons lift appliance to position into place. Fit
bracket securely onto wall before lifting appliance into position.
Obtain firm grip on front and sides of appliance, lift upwards,
ensure stable balance achieved and lift upwards to position in
place on bracket. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep
back straight – bend using legs - when lifting load from floor
level. Do not twist – reposition feet instead. Keep boiler as close
as possible to body throughout lift to minimise strain on back.
Ensure co-ordinated movements to ensure equal spread of
weight of load. Always use assistance if required. Recommend
wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect
against sharp edges and ensure good grip when handling
appliance.
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Appliance Safety Devices - User Instructions
Electrical Supply Failure Reset Switch
The boiler will not work without an electrical supply.
Normal operation of the boiler should resume when the electrical
supply is restored.
Reset any external controls, to resume normal operation of the
central heating.
If the boiler does not resume normal operation turn the mains
reset switch off and on. If the boiler does not resume normal
operation after this the overheat stat may have operated.
Overheating Safety
In the event of the boiler overheating the safety devices will
cause a safety shutdown. If this happens, call your Installation/
Servicing company.
Frost Protection
The appliance has a built in frost protection programme as long
as the electricity and gas are left switched on.
This device operates the burner and system pump when the
temperature inside the boiler falls to 30C.
Any other exposed areas of the system should be protected by
a separate frost thermostat.
Condensate Drain Blockage
As a safety feature the boiler will stop working if the condensate
drain becomes blocked. During freezing conditions this may be
due to the forming of ice in the condense drain external to the
house. Release an ice blockage by the use of warm cloths on
the pipe. The boiler should then restart. Contact your installation/
servicing company if the fault persists.
Maintenance and Servicing - User Instructions
Maintenance and Servicing
Spare Parts
To ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of the
appliance it is recommended that it is checked and serviced as
necessary at regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will
depend upon the particular installation conditions and usage,
refer to guarantee registration on the inside front cover of this
literature.
Remember, when replacing a part on this appliance, use only
spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and
performance specification that we require. Do not use
reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised
by Glow-worm.
If a part is required contact Glow-worm’s own service organisation
using the telephone number on the inside front cover of this
booklet.
If this appliance is installed in a rented property in the UK there
is a duty of care imposed on the owner of the property by the
current issue of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use)
Regulations, Section 35.
Please quote the name of the appliance, this infomation will be
on the name badge on the front of the appliance.
Servicing/maintenance should be carried out by a competent
person in accordance with the rules in force in the countries of
destination.
If in doubt seek advice from the local gas company or Glowworm’s own service organisation using the telephone number
on the inside front cover of this booklet.
To obtain service, please call your installer or Glow-worm’s own
service organisation using the telephone number on the inside
front cover of this literature.
Please be advised that the ‘Benchmark’ logbook should be
completed by the installation engineer on completion of
commissioning and servicing.
All CORGI Registered Installers carry a CORGI ID card, and
have a registration number. Both should be recorded in your
benchmark Logbook. You can check your installer is CORGI
registered by calling CORGI direct on: 01256 372300.
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CONTROLS
FASCIA
MAINS RESET
SWITCH
CONTROL LIGHT
CENTRAL HEATING
WATER TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
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Operating the Boiler - User Instructions
DIGITAL
DISPLAY
Diagram 1
OPERATION OF THE BOILER
1.
Check that all isolating valves on the boiler are open and that water flows from the hot water tap.
2.
If you are in any doubt about the boiler being filled with water contact your installer or Glow-worm's own service
organisation using the telephone number on the inside front cover of this booklet. Do not operate the boiler
without water.
3.
Check that the electrical supply to the boiler is ON and set any remote controls as required.
4.
With the Central Heating Water Temperature Control in its "OFF" (0) position, turn the Mains Reset Switch to the
ON (1) position, the running lamp will initially illuminate (green) then go off, the system pressure will be
displayed and should read on the digital display, at least 0.7bar (recommended 1.0bar), if less you MUST contact
your installation / servicing company.
USER CONTROLS
CENTRAL HEATING CONTROL
1.
Turn the central heating water temperature control "ON", the lighting sequence will begin, the running lamp will
illuminate (green) to indicate the boiler has lit, the system temperature will now be displayed instead of system
pressure.
The temperature of the central heating water can be adjusted by turning the central heating water temperature
'Max'. Maximum setting is appoximately 82°C.
control to desired setting between 1 'Min' and
Set the control to '0' to switch off heating.
If the boiler fails to light, reset the controls, see paragraph below, TO RESET
If a fault occurs the running lamp will flash red and a fault code will appear on the digital display.
TO RESET
2.
Turn the Mains Reset Switch to 0, wait for 5 seconds, turn Mains Reset Switch to 1, the boiler is reset.
If the fault persists contact your installer/service provider using the telephone number on the inside font cover of
this booklet.
TO TURN THE BOILER OFF
3.
Turn the Mains Reset Switch to the OFF (0) position.
Turn the gas supply OFF at the gas service cock if the boiler is to be out of use for some time.
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334
87
176
14
FLUE
CENTRE LINE
CL
FLUE
76
CL
BOILER
715
SAFETY
DISCHARGE
DRAIN
177
THIS DIMENSION CAN BE
INCREASED TO 600mm MAX.
22
18
77
48
GAS
156
134
450
Standard Flue
Diagram 1.1
Where no specific instructions are given, reference should be
made to the relevant British Standard Code of Practice.
1.1 IMPORTANT NOTICE
The boiler is supplied in one pack, the flue and fixing jig are
supplied seperately.
In IE, the installation must be carried out by a competent person
and installed in accordance with the current edition of I.S.813
"Domestic Gas Installations", the current Building Regulations
and reference should be made to the current ETCI rules for
Electrical Installation.
This boiler is for use only on G20 natural gas, but the 30sxi may
be converted for use on G31 gas (Propane L.P.G.).
Where no British Standards exists, materials and equipment
should be fit for their purpose and of suitable quality and
workmanship.
In GB the following Codes of Practice apply:
BS4814, BS6798, BS5440 Part 1 and 2, BS5546 Part 1,
BS5449, BS6891, BS6700, BS7074 Part 1 and 2, BS7593,
BS7671.
Refer to Manual Handling Operations, 1992 Regulations.
The installation of this boiler must be carried out by a competent
person in accordance with the rules in force in the countries of
destination.
In IE: I.S.813, BS5546, BS 5449, BS 7074, BS 7593.
Manufacturer’s instructions must not be taken as overriding
statutory requirements.
Manufacturer’s instructions must not be taken as overriding
statutory requirements.
1.2 Statutory Requirements
NOTE: For further information, see the current issue of the
Building Regulations, approved document L1 ( in the UK) and
the references:
In GB the installation of the boiler must be carried out by a
competent person as described in the following regulations:
1) GIL 59, 2000: Central heating system specification (CheSS)
and
The manufacturer’s instructions supplied.
2) GPG 302, 2001: Controls for domestic central heating
system and hot water. BRECSU.
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations.
Certification
The appropriate Buildings Regulations either The Building
Regulations, The Building Regulations (Scotland),The Building
Regulations (Northern Ireland).
This boiler certificated to the current issue of EN 483 for
performance and safety.
The Water Fittings Regulations or Water byelaws in Scotland.
It is important that no alteration is made to the boiler, without
permission, in writing, from Glow-worm.
The Health and Safety at Work Act, Control of Substances
Hazardous to Health (COSHH).
Any alteration that is not approved by Glow-worm, could
invalidate the warranty and could also infringe the current issue
of the Statutory Requirements.
The Current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations.
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1.3 Gas Supply
The gas installation must be in accordance with the relevant
standards.
In GB this is BS6891.
In IE this is the current edition of I.S.813 "Domestic Gas
Installations".
The supply from the governed meter must be of adequate size
to provide a steady inlet working pressure of 20mbar (8in wg) at
the boiler.
On completion, test the gas installation for soundness using the
pressure drop method and suitable leak detection fluid, purge
in accordance with the above standard.
1.4 Technical Data
All dimensions are given in millimetres (except as noted).
Refer to diagrams 1.1, 1.3 and Tables 1 and 2.
The data label is positioned on the inner door, refer to
diagram 1.2.
12531
The Seasonal Efficiency Domestic Boilers UK (SEDBUK) is:
18 and 30 sxi: Class ‘A’.
The value is used in the UK Government's Standard Assessment
Procedure (SAP) for energy rating of dwellings. The test data
from which it has been calculated has been certified by B.S.I..
1.5 Condensation Drain
A plastic drain pipe must be fitted to allow discharge of
condensate to a drain.
Condensate should, if possible, be discharged into the internal
household draining system. If this is not practical, discharge
can be made externally into the household drainage system or
a purpose designed soak away, see section 8.2 for more
details.
1.6 Vertical Plumbing Kit
Where the heating flow and return pipes come from above the
boiler a vertical plumbing kit is available,
Central Heating Kit Pt. No. 2000460477.
Contact Glow-worm for further details.
Diagram 1.2
Do not route any pipes behind the boiler, unless a vertical
plumbing kit is used or the pipes are "chased" into the wall.
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TABLE 1
Total Weight
18sxi 41kg (90lb)
30sxi 44.5kg (98lb)
● Gas connection
Rc1/2 (1/2in BSPT)
● Water connection
22mm copper
Safety valve
Preset 3bar (43.5lbf/in2)
Safety valve discharge
15mm copper
■ Expansion vessel capacity
Charge pressure
0.7bar (10.1lbf/in2)
System min. pressure
HEAT EXCHANGER
10155
■ Maximum system
content using fitted
expansion vessel
EXPANSION
VESSEL
8 litres (1.76 gallons)
0.5bar (7.3lbf/in2)
130 litres (28.6 gallons)
at 750C average system
temperature
Electrical supply
230V~50Hz
Electrical rating
180W fused 3A
IP classification
X4D
Internal Fuse rating
BURNER
On PCB
FLOW
THERMISTOR
RETURN
THERMISTOR
OVERHEAT
CUT-OFF
630mAT
●
Ball valves are fitted in water and gas connections.
■
For larger systems use an additional
expansion vessel.
FAN
TABLE 2
GAS
CONTROL
VALVE
18sxi
AUTOMATIC
AIR VENT
BURNER Case Off
%CO2 Case On
3
APPROXIMATE m /h
GAS RATE
3
(after 10 mins. ft /h
from cold)
PUMP
SAFETY
VALVE
BYPASS
C.H.
FLOW
DISCHARGE
9.3 +0.3 -0.5
MIN
MAX
0.53
2.00
18.7
71
30sxi
C.H. INLET
FILTER
GAS
9.1 +0.2 -0.5
BURNER Case Off
%CO2 Case On
C.H.
RETURN
SCHEMATIC LAYOUT OF BOILER
DRAIN
TAP
APPROXIMATE m3/h
GAS RATE
(after 10 mins. ft3/h
from cold)
Diagram 1.3
11
9.1 +0.2 -0.5
9.3 +0.3 -0.5
MIN
MAX
0.53
3.0
18.7
107
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2.1 Location
This boiler is not suitable for outdoor installation.
This boiler may be installed in any room, although particular
attention is drawn to the installation of a boiler in a room
containing a bath or shower where reference must be made to
the relevant requirements.
5
5
This boiler is suitable for installation in bathroom zones 2 and 3.
In GB this is the current I.E.E. WIRING REGULATIONS and
BUILDING REGULATIONS.
600
†
In IE reference should be made to the current edition of I.S.813
"Domestic Gas Installations" and the current ETCI rules.
The boiler must be mounted on a flat wall, which is sufficiently
robust to take its total weight, see Table 1.
2.2 Clearances
5
150
The boiler should be positioned so that at least the minimum
operational and servicing clearances are provided, see diagram
2.1.
Additional clearances may be beneficial around the boiler for
installation and servicing.
For flue installations where external access is not practicable,
consideration should be given for the space required to insert
the flue internally, which may necessitate clearance larger than
those specified in diagram 2.1.
20
20
2.4 Timber Frame Buildings
If the boiler is to be installed in a timber building it should be fitted
in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineers document
IGE/UP/7/1998. If in doubt seek advice from the local gas
undertaking or Glow-worm.
200
2.5 Room Ventilation
The boiler is room sealed, so when it is installed in a room or
space, a permanent air vent is not required.
2.6 Cupboard or Compartment Ventilation
Due to the high efficiency and hence low casing temperature of
this boiler, cupboard or compartment ventilation is not necessary.
† A removable compartment door can be
placed at least 5mm in front of the appliance.
Leave existing air vents.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM
PERMANENT SURFACES
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Diagram 2.1
3 Flue Location and Ventilation
3.1 Flue Options
3.2 Flue Length
This boiler is suitable for concentric Horizontal and Vertical
flues, elevated horizontal and vertical twin, all are fitted onto the
top of the boiler.
The maximum permissable horizontal flue length is 10 metres
plus the flue terminal, this can be achieved by use of the
accessories, however should additional 90o or 2 x 45o elbows
be used then the length MUST be reduced by 1metre.
The Glow-worm Flue Options Guide, available on request or
through the web site, describes in detail the necessary
accessories.
These instructions describe the use of the standard and
telescopic horizontal flues.
When extension pipes are used the flue system must be
designed to have a continuous fall to the boiler of at least 2.5o
44mm/metre to allow condensate to run back into the boiler and
out via the drain.
The instructions for all other flues will be contained in those
packs.
The flue can be installed from inside the building, when access
to the outside wall face is not practicable.
75 min. to 540 max.
WALL THICKNESS
208 min. to 413 max.
WALL THICKNESS
87min
112
112
176
176
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
BOILER
MOUNTING WALL
NOTE. If necessary, it is permitted to increase
this dimension to 600mm max.
NOTE. If necessary, it is permitted to increase
this dimension to 600mm max.
TOP REAR FLUE - STANDARD
Diagram 3.1
A
87min
239
Max flue length 589mm
20mm
min.
clearance
211
CL
FLUE
239
A
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
INTERNAL
SURFACE
211
CL
FLUE
INTERNAL
SURFACE
A
Max. distance from outside Min. distance from outside
wall face to min clearance. wall face to min clearance.
LH - 330mm
LH - 125mm
RH - 358mm
RH - 153mm
A
Max. distance from outside Min. distance from outside
wall face to min clearance. wall face to min clearance.
LH - 458mm
LH/RH - 75mm
RH - 486mm
TOP SIDE FLUE - STANDARD
Diagram 3.3
NOTE. If necessary, it is permitted to
increase this dimension to 600mm max.
Max flue length 717mm
20mm
min.
clearance
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
TOP REAR FLUE - TELESCOPIC
12840
NOTE. If necessary, it is permitted to
increase this dimension to 600mm max.
87min
BOILER
MOUNTING WALL
12838
87min
12837
12839
The diagrams 3.1 to 3.4 describe the lengths achievable without
the use of extensions or elbows.
Diagram 3.2
TOP SIDE FLUE - TELESCOPIC
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Diagram 3.4
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3.4 Terminal Position
The minimum acceptable siting dimensions for the terminal
from obstructions, other terminals and ventilation openings are
shown in diagram 3.5. For Ireland the minimum distances for
flue terminal positioning must be those detailed in I.S.813
"Domestic Gas Installations".
The terminal must be exposed to the external air, allowing free
passage of air across it at all times.
Being a condensing boiler some pluming may occur from the
flue outlet. This should be taken into consideration when
selecting the position for the terminal.
*
*
H and J See diagram 3.5 . These dimensions comply with
the building regulations, but they may need to be increased to
avoid wall staining and nuisance from pluming depending on
site conditions.
Increased siting flexibility can be achieved by using the Glowworm Plume Management Kit, A2044000 (black) or A2044100
(white).
NOTE: If necessary it is permitted to increase the terminal
protrusion through the outside wall to greater than the minimum
dimension of 87mm but no more than 600mm, see diagram 1.1.
MINIMUM SITING DIMENSIONS FOR
FANNED FLUE TERMINALS POSITION
Carports or similar extensions of a roof only, or a roof and one
wall, require special consideration with respect to any openings,
doors, vents or windows under the roof. Care is required to
protect the roof if made of plastic sheeting. If the carport
comprises of a roof and two or more walls, seek advice from the
local gas supply company before installing the boiler.
MM
HORIZONTAL FLUES
A DIRECTLY BELOW AN OPENING, AIR BRICK,
OPENING WINDOWS
B ABOVE AN OPENING, AIR BRICK,
300
OPENING WINDOWS
C HORIZONTALLY TO AN OPENING,
300
AIR BRICK, OPENING WINDOWS
D BELOW GUTTER, DRAIN/SOIL PIPE
300
25
E BELOW EAVES
F BELOW A BALCONY OR CAR PORT
25
25
G FROM VERTICAL DRAIN PIPES AND
SOIL PIPES
*
300
I
300
J
BALCONY LEVEL
FROM SURFACE OR A BOUNDARY
In a terminal guard is required, it must be positioned to provide
minimum of 50mm clearance from any part of the terminal and
be central over the terminal.
The guard should be similar to that shown in diagram 3.6.
A suitable guard is manufactured by:
Tower Flue Components
Morley Rd.
Tonbridge
Kent
FACING THE TERMINAL
K FACING TERMINALS
L
A terminal guard is required if persons could come into contact
with the terminal or the terminal could be subject to damage.
25
TERMINAL
ABOVE ADJACENT GROUND OR
*
3.5 Terminal Guard
25
H FROM INTERNAL/EXTERNAL CORNERS
H TO A BOUNDARY ALONGSIDE THE
*
*
H and J See diagram 3.5 . These dimensions comply with
the building regulations, but they may need to be increased to
avoid wall staining and nuisance from pluming depending on
site conditions.
TN9 1RA
600
1200
FROM OPENING (DOOR/WINDOW)
IN CAR PORT INTO DWELLING
Size: 280 x 280 x 270mm.
1200
M VERTICAL FROM A TERMINAL
N HORIZONTALLY FROM A TERMINAL
TERMINAL GUARD
1500
300
VERTICAL FLUES
P FROM ANOTHER TERMINAL
Q ABOVE ROOF LEVEL
600
300
R FROM ADJACENT OPENING WINDOW
S FROM ADJACENT WALL TO FLUE
1000
300
Diagram 3.6
Diagram 3.5
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4 Heating System
4.1 General
Table 3. Flow Rate
The boiler is for use only with sealed central heating systems.
MODEL
The safety valve is an integral part of the boiler and it cannot be
adjusted.
The digital read-out on the controls fascia indicates the system
pressure when there is no demand.
The circulation pump is integral with the boiler.
4.2 Expansion Vessel
MINIMUM FLOW RATE
18sxi
774 litres/hr.
30sxi
1289 litres/hr.
This is equal to 20oC differential at maximum heat input.
The boiler has an integral expansion vessel with a capacity of
8 litres (1.76 gallons), with a change pressure of 0.5bar.
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NOTE: The expansion vessel volume depends on the total
water system volume and the initial system design pressure. To
check if an additional expansion vessel is required, an accurate
calculation of vessel size is given in the current issue of BS5449
and BS7074 Part 1, for IE refer to the current edition of I.S.813
"Domestic Gas Installations".
BOILER
4.3 Flow Rate
The flow rate through the boiler must not be allowed to fall below
that given in Table 3.
The system can be fitted with a lockable balancing valve if
necessary in the main flow or return pipes shown as valve “A”
in diagram 4.1.
ADDITIONAL
EXPANSION
VESSEL
(if required)
4.4 Bypass
The boiler is fitted with an adjustable automatic bypass. Ensure
that under no circumstances does the flow rate drop below the
figure specified, refer to table 3 and section 11.6.
The installation of the boiler must comply with the requirements
of the current issue of BS6798, in Ireland, refer also to the
current edition of I.S.813 "Domestic Gas Installations".
In GB it is necessary to comply with the Water Supply (Water
Fittings) Regulations 1999 (for Scotland, the Water Byelaws
2000, Scotland).
* BYPASS
(if required)
RETURN
HEATING
CIRCUIT
To comply with the Water regulations your attention is drawn to:
The Water Regulations guide published by the Water Regulations
Advisory Service (WRAS) gives full details of the requirements.
'A'
FLOW CONTROL
VALVE
In IE the requirements given in the current edition of I.S.813
"Domestic Gas Installations" and the current Building Regulations
must be followed.
DRAIN
POINT
* Refer to section 11.6
Diagram 4.1
4.5 Filling the Sealed System
Provision for filling the system at low level must be made, see
diagram 4.2. There must be no permanent connection to the
mains water supply, even through a non-return valve.
NOTE: It is important that fittings used for connection to potable
water comply with the water undertakings requirements.
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4.6 Water Treatment
SUPPLY
PIPE
In the case of an existing installation, it is ESSENTIAL that prior
to installing the new boiler the system is thoroughly flushed. For
optimum performance after installation of a new system, the
boiler and its associated central heating system should also be
flushed. Flushing should be carried out in accordance with
BS7593: 1992 using a cleanser such as Sentinel X300 or X400,
or Fernox Superfloc.
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4 Heating System
BOILER
CONTROL
VALVE
For long-term corrosion protection, after flushing, an inhibitor
suitable for stainless steel exchangers should be used, refer to
the current issue of BS 5449 and BS 7593 on the use of
inhibitors in central heating systems. Examples are Sentinel
X100 and Fernox.
FLOW
RETURN
DOUBLE
CHECK
VALVE
HOSE
UNION
IMPORTANT: It is ESSENTIAL that the cleanser is fully removed
from the system after flushing and before adding inhibitor. Take
care to ensure that all low points in the system are fully drained.
TEMPORARY
CONTROL HOSE CONNECTION
VALVE
UNION
HEATING
CIRCUIT
For all systems follow the manufacture's instructions, but where
new radiators are fitted do not leave the cleanser in the system
for longer than 24 hours.
DRAIN
POINT
Method 1
4.7 Draining Tap
A draining tap must be provided at the lowest points of the
system, which will allow the entire system to be drained.
BOILER
A drain tap for the appliance is provided as an integral part of the
hydroblock, see diagram 12.11.
TYPE CA BACKFLOW
PREVENTION DEVICE
FLOW
RETURN
CONTROL
VALVE
HEATING
CIRCUIT
CONTROL
VALVE
SUPPLY
PIPE
AIR GAP
DRAIN
POINT
TUNDISH
Method 2
Diagram 4.2
5 Domestic Hot Water System
5.1 General
5.2 Domestic Hot Water Cylinder
General - All domestic hot water circuits, connections, fittings
must be in accordance with the relevant standards and water
supply regulations.
SINGLE FEED INDIRECT CYLINDERS ARE NOT SUITABLE
AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.
The domestic hot water cylinder must be of the double feed
indirect coil type. It must be suitable for working at a gauge
pressure of 0.35bar above the safety valve setting.
For GB: Guidance G17 to G24 and recommendation R17 to
R24 of the Water Regulations Guide.
For IE: The current edition of I.S.813 "Domestic Gas Installations".
The domestic water hot service must be in accordance with the
current issue of BS5546, refer also to the current issue of
BS6700.
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6 Installation Preparation
6.1 Appliance Pack
Remove the polystyrene end packing pieces then carefully lay
the boiler on its back, remove the two front casing panel
securing screws and lift off the panel from two retaining lugs.
IMPORTANT: With regards to the Health and Safety Manual
Handling requirements, two persons shall be required to lift the
appliance, refer to manual handling on page 5.
Remove the transit packaging behind the front panel and
discard.
Please check the contents of packs as shown in diagram 6.1.
Carefully place front panel and screws to one side.
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NOTE: The fixing pack is located in the base polystyrene
packing under the boiler base.
Diagram 6.1
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12075
6.2 Wall Template
Remove the wall template from the wall mounting pack and
place in the desired position on a flat wall, giving due consideration
to boiler clearances, see section 2.2, and the flue you are fitting.
176
6.3 Flue Hole Cutting
The standard horizontal flues are designed with an internal
fall of 44mm/metre towards the boiler for disposal of condensate.
If the standard flue length alone is being used then the flue hole
of diameter 105mm can be cut in the position marked on the wall
template.
900
°
2.5
127
2.5
For standard side flues the horizontal flue centre line on the
wall template should be extended to the side wall, and the
vertical centre of the flue hole marked at 176mm from the back
wall.
16
°
0
13
0
Ø 125
13
For installations with external access, a 105mm diameter core
drill can be used.
WALL
TEMPLATE
When using extension pipes with the horizontal rear flue, a core
drill size of 125mm should be used to allow the extension pieces
to slope at 44mm/metre (2.5o) towards the boiler.
EXTENDED SIDE FLUE
For extended side flues the flue hole centre should be
determined by extending the dashed inclined line on the template
to the side wall. This dashed line is drawn at 44mm/metre (2.5o)
rise from the boiler. Where this line reaches the side wall, a
horizontal line should be marked. The vertical centre line of the
flue should then be marked at 176mm from the back wall, see
diagram 6.2.
Diagram 6.2
WALL
TEMPLATE
12050
For installations with internal access only, a 125mm diameter
core should be used.
WALL
PLUG
To allow for the flue passing through the wall at this angle a
125mm hole should be drilled irrespective of internal or external
installation.
HANGING
BRACKET
If necessary remove the wall template whilst drilling the flue
hole.
6.4 Fixing Jig and Hanging Bracket Fixing
Reposition the wall template over the flue hole and mark the
position of the fixing holes for the jig and the hanging bracket,
see diagram 6.3.
Drill the four fixing holes, 2 for the hanging bracket and 1 each
for the top hole of the fixing jig wall brackets and insert suitable
wall plugs.
SCREW
If gas and/or water pipes are to be connected through the rear
wall, the holes must be drilled as marked on the wall template
prior to securing the fixing jig.
WALL
PLUG
Secure the fixing jig wall brackets to the wall using suitable
screws.
NOTE: Due to the varied site conditions we do not supply
fixings and advise that the installer should supply those which
are suitable.
SCREW
(2 OFF)
Locate the jig plate between the wall brackets and secure with
the No. 8 self tapping fixing screws supplied in the fittings pack.
SCREW
FIXING JIG
PLATE
FIXING
JIG WALL
BRACKETS
(2 OFF)
(Handed as shown)
Diagram 6.3
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7 Gas/Water & Appliance Connection
7.1 System Connection
7.3 Water Connections
The system can now be connected without the boiler being
mounted. All water and gas connections are on the fixing jig with
the exception of the condense drain and safety discharge, the
positions of these are shown on the wall template.
Flush out the heating system before connecting to the boiler,
refer to section 4.6.
Make the connections to the heating system by fitting the
sealing washers into the securing nuts and make good the final
connection to the isolating valves on the fixing jig, see diagram
7.1.
The gas supply pipe must be chased into the wall if routed up
the back of the boiler.
A Vertical Piping Kit can be used to route the central heating or
DHW pipes, see section 1.6.
Do not subject the isolation valves to heat.
Make connections to fixing jig, gas, water and heating cocks
with the tube assemblies supplied in fixing pack as shown in
diagram 7.1.
7.4 Appliance Connection
Make sure the drain point is accessible, refer diagram 12.11.
IMPORTANT: With regards to the Manual Handling Operations,
1992 Regulations, the following lift operation exceeds the
recommended weight for a one man lift, refer to manual handling
on page 5.
7.2 Gas Connection
The gas supply can be connected from below or through the
wall at the rear of the boiler, the position is shown on the wall
template.
The appliance will contain a small amount of water, place a
water container beneath the boiler connections before removing
the protective caps.
Refer also to section 1.2.
Fit the sealing washer into the securing nut and make good the
final connection to the gas service cock on the wall mounting jig,
see diagram 7.1.
Position gasket/sealing washers supplied in the fittings pack, as
shown in diagram 7.1.
Lifting the boiler into position, lean the top of the boiler slightly
to the wall and position just above the hanging bracket. Lower
the boiler slowly and engage onto the hanging bracket.
Do not subject the gas service cock to heat.
Make sure the on/off lever is accessible.
Pivot the boiler to engage the fixing jig connections, ensuring
that the previously positioned washers /gaskets are not disturbed,
see diagram 7.1.
The whole of the gas installation, including the meter, should be
inspected, tested for soundness and purged in accordance with
the current issue of BS6891 and in IE the current edition of
I.S.813 "Domestic Gas Installations".
12350
Make good the final connections.
C
A
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A
Diagram 7.1
19
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8.1 Safety Discharge Valve
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8 Safety Discharge Valve and Condensate Connections
SAFETY
DISCHARGE
VALVE
The pipe from the safety discharge valve must not discharge
above an entrance, window or any type of public access area.
A short discharge tube is supplied loose in the wall mounting
pack. This must be extended, using not less than 15mm o.d.
pipe, to discharge, in a visible position, outside the building,
facing downwards, preferably over a drain, see diagram 8.1.
The pipe must have a continuous fall and be routed to a position
so that any discharge of water, possibly boiling, or steam,
cannot create any danger to persons, damage to property or
external electrical components and wiring.
To ease future servicing it is advisable to use a compression
type fitting to extend the discharge pipe.
8.2 Condensate Drain Connection
The condensate drain connection is behind the pump at the rear
of the boiler, see diagram 8.2. 21.5mm plastic overflow pipe
should be used to fit into the drain connection on the condensate
siphon and discharge condensate to a drain. The drain pipe
should have a fall of at least 2.5o away from the boiler.
UNION NUT
Tighten half turn
past finger tight
Condensate should, if possible be discharged into the household
internal drainage system. If this is not practicable, discharge
can be allowed into the external household drains or a purpose
designed soak-away.
SAFETY
DISCHARGE
VALVE PIPE
It is recommended that any external condensate drain pipe is
insulated or of a 32mm diameter, to prevent freezing in adverse
weather conditions.
11504
Diagram 8.1
CONDENSATE
DRAIN
The condensate is discharged periodically in ‘slugs’ by siphonic
action.
SPIGOT
It is not necessary to provide air breaks or extra traps in the
discharge pipe as there is already a trap inside the boiler. Fitting
an extra trap may cause the boiler siphon to work incorrectly.
Refer to BS5546 or BS6798 for advice on the disposal of boiler
condensate.
A range of condensate fittings are available. These cost effective
easy to install condensate fittings, when used, are designed to
help installers with the easy removal of condensate.
The fittings are available from Hepworth Plumbing Products
and normal distribution channels.
CONDENSATE FITTINGS
Description
Overflow to Waste Adaptor (A021).
For connection to 32mm.
or 40mm Push - Fit or
Solvent Weld pipe.
21.5
Overflow to Rainwater
Adaptor (A022).
For connection to round
and square section downpipe.
21.5
Overflow to Soil
Adaptor (S117).
For connection to 110mm
soil pipe.
32 or 21.5
Overflow to Soil
Adaptor (S118).
For connection to 110mm
soil pipe.
40 or 21.5
Conensate Soakaway (S951).
21.5
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Diagram 8.2
20
8 Safety Discharge Valve and Condensate Connections
INTERNAL SOIL
AND VENT STACK
EXTERNAL SOIL
AND VENT STACK
BOILER
BOILER
EXTERNAL
MAX. 3M
MIN. DIA. 21MM
NO RESTRICTION
ON LENGTH
12333
Typical Gravity Draining Condensate Installations
MIN. DIA. 21MM
NO RESTRICTION
ON LENGTH
Internal Soil and Vent Pipe
External Soil and Vent Pipe or Rainwater Pipe
BOILER
SINK
(CONSTITUTES
AIR BREAK)
EXTERNAL LENGTH
OF PIPE 3M MAX. *
BOILER
MIN. DIA. 21MM
OPEN END OF PIPE
DIRECT INTO GULLEY
BELOW GROUND BUT
ABOVE WATER LEVEL
MIN. DIA. 21MM
NO RESTRICTION
ON LENGTH
*NOTE: FOR EXTENDED
PIPE RUNS 32MM DIA.
PIPE SHOULD BE USED.
External Termination to a Gulley or Hopper
Internal Termination into Combined Sink Waste
21MM TERMINATION FROM APPLIANCE
*NOTE: FOR EXTENDED PIPE RUNS 32MM DIA.
PIPE SHOULD BE USED.
MIN. DIA. 21MM
NO RESTRICTION
ON LENGTH
2.5o FALL
CEMENT MORTAR SEALING
BOILER
25MM
SINK
100MM PLASTIC TUBE
300MM
BOTTOM OF TUBE SEALED
HOLE DEPTH
400MM
OPEN END OF PIPE DIRECT INTO
GULLEY BELOW GROUND LEVEL
BUT ABOVE WATER LEVEL.
2 ROWS OF 3 x 12MM
HOLES AT 25MM CENTRES
50MM FROM BOTTOM OF
TUBE. HOLES TO FACE AWAY
FROM HOUSE.
Internal Termination Downstream of
Sink Waste
External Termination into Soakaway
NOTE: PIPEWORK SHOULD ALWAYS FALL AWAY FROM BOILER BY AT LEAST 2.5 0
44mm FOR EVERY 1M.
Diagram 8.3
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9 Flue Preparation Telescopic and Standard Flue
Additional flue accessories are available to suit your site
conditions, see diagram 9.2.
9.1 Flue Components
The components supplied in the Standard and Telescopic kit
are shown in diagram 9.1.
Top Outlet Horizontal Concentric Flue Packs:
A2043600 Horizontal telescopic flue pack.
A2043400 Standard horizontal flue pack.
SEALING
TAPE (telescopic only)
12841
The Glow-worm Flue Options Guide, available on request or
through the web site, describes in detail the necessary
accessories.
FLUE
ELBOW
SECURING
COLLAR
SCREW x 4
SCREW x 2
SCREW x 2
SEALING
COLLAR
GASKET
(fitted)
SCREW x 1
TELESCOPIC
TERMINAL ASSEMBLY
SEALING
COLLAR
Diagram 9.1
12842
STANDARD
TERMINAL ASSEMBLY
45o Bend
2000460485
(2off)
90o Bend
2000460484
0.5m
EXTENSION
2000460481
1m
EXTENSION
2000460482
VERTICAL
FLUE
ADAPTOR
A2024600
2m
EXTENSION
2000460483
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9 Flue Preparation Telescopic and Standard Flue
Top Side flue - Standard - with the flue elbow temporarily fitted,
measure the distance from the outside wall to the butt joint, see
diagram 9.5. If the measurement 'Y' exceeds 652mm, then the
appropriate length of extension pipe is required. The minimum
dimension for Lhd is 270 and Rhd 242 to suit a minimum wall
thickness of 75mm.
9.2 Flue Length
Top Rear flue - Telescopic - with the flue elbow temporarily
fitted, measure the distance from the outside wall to the butt
joint, see diagram 9.4. If the measurement 'Y' exceeds 525mm,
then the appropriate length of extension pipe is required, if the
dimension is less than 320mm DO NOT cut the flue, it can
project to a maximum of 600mm, if this is not desirable then a
Standard flue MUST be used and cut to length.
Top Side flue - Telescopic - with the flue elbow temporarily
fitted, measure the distance from the outside wall to the butt
joint, see diagram 9.6. If the measurement 'Y' exceeds 525mm,
then the appropriate length of extension pipe is required, if the
dimension is less than 320mm DO NOT cut the flue, it can
project to a maximum of 600mm, if this is not desirable then a
Standard flue MUST be used and cut to length.
Y
OUTER
RUBBER
COLLAR
FLUE
DUCT
AIR
COLLAR
DUCT
DRILL AND
SCREW
12658
Y
WALL THICKNESS
12843
Top Rear flue - Standard - with the flue elbow temporarily
fitted, measure the distance from the outside wall to the butt
joint, see diagram 9.3. If the measurement 'Y' exceeds 652mm,
then the appropriate length of extension pipe is required. The
minimum dimension is 187mm to suit a 75mm min wall thickness.
112
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
DRILL AND
SCREW
COLLAR
INNER
PLASTIC
COLLAR
CL
FLUE
TOP SIDE FLUE - STANDARD
Diagram 9.5
12851
BOILER
MOUNTING WALL
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
Y
TOP REAR FLUE - STANDARD
Diagram 9.3
WALL THICKNESS
FLUE
DUCT
AIR
DUCT
12850
Y
OUTER
RUBBER
COLLAR
112
COLLAR
DRILL AND
SCREW
DRILL AND
SCREW
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
INNER
PLASTIC
COLLAR
CL
FLUE
COLLAR
OUTSIDE
WALL FACE
BOILER
MOUNTING WALL
DRILL AND
SCREW
TOP REAR FLUE - TELESCOPIC
Diagram 9.4
TOP SIDE FLUE - TELESCOPIC
23
Diagram 9.6
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9.2 (cont'd) Flue and Air Ducts
Telescopic:
The Telescopic Flue system MUST NOT be cut.
Adjust the flue to your required length "Y", mark the securing
hole position in the air duct. Drill a 3mm diameter hole at this
position, take care not to pierce the inner flue duct. Secure with
screw provided and tape the joint, see diagram 9.7.
Standard:
Separate the flue duct from the terminal by twisting to release
the terminal catch, then pull out of the retaining seal, refer to
diagram 9.8.
The duct cutting lengths are shown in diagram 9.8.
The air duct should be cut at the opposite end to the terminal
fixing.
AIR DUCT - TELESCOPIC
TOP TELESCOPIC
AIR DUCT SECURING
The plastic flue duct extensions MUST be cut at the opposite
end to seal.
The cut ducts must be de-burred and all filings and debris
removed.
Diagram 9.7
L
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The terminal plastic duct MUST be cut at the opposite end to the
catch.
NOTE: If you require to lubricate the seals to ease installation,
please do not use a mineral oil based grease, we would
recommend the use of water.
9.3 Flue Assembly
AIR DUCT
The flue assembly is a push fit design with securing collars.
Having adjusted the telescopic or cut the air and flue ducts as
described in section 9.2
L
Assemble the flue elbow to the air duct, ensuring the correct
alignment of the terminal. Fit the collar into position, mark
through two of the pre drilled holes in the collar. Remove collar
and drill two 3mm diameter holes in the elbow, take care not to
pierce the inner flue duct.
13mm
TERMINAL
CATCH
Insert the terminal flue duct, remembering to engage the catch
within the terminal, check for alignment.
FLUE DUCT
Fit the rubber sealing collar behind the locating lugs on the flue
terminal, see diagram 9.1.
Push the flue assembly into the wall, externally or internally,
initially until the end of the assembly protrudes a short way from
the inside face of the wall. This will enable the internal trim ring(if
required) to be positioned and allow the flue duct to be drawn
back into the flue elbow after the boiler has been mounted.
L + 11mm
DUCT CUTTING LENGTHS
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9.4 Flue Attachment To Boiler
Diagram 9.8
Secure the flue elbow in position on top of the boiler with four
torque headed screws supplied.
Draw the flue assembly from wall and engage the flue duct into
the elbow and butt fit the air duct, then fit the collar and secure
with screws provided, see diagram 9.9.
NOTE: If the air and flue ducts have been correctly cut to the
instructions given in section 9.2, the rubber sealing collar
should fit flush with the outside wall, check this.
Slide the internal trim ring back against the wall, securing in
place with a small amount of sealant if required.
Diagram 9.9
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WARNING: This appliance must be wired in accordance with
these instructions. Any fault arising from incorrect wiring cannot
be put right under the terms of the Glow-worm guarantee.
RETAINING
LATCHES
All system components must be of an approved type.
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Electrical components have been tested to meet the equivalent
requirements of the BEAB.
Connection of the whole electrical system and any heating
system controls to the electrical supply must be through a
common isolator.
Isolation should preferably be by a double pole switched fused
spur box having a minimum contact separation of 3mm on each
pole. The fused spur box should be readily accessible and
preferably adjacent to the boiler. It should be identified as to its
use.
A fused three pin plug and shuttered socket outlet may be used
instead of a fused spur box provided that:
a) They are not used in a room containing a fixed bath or
shower.
b) Both the plug and socket comply with the current issue of
BS1363.
CONTROLS FASCIA
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The mains electrical supply must be maintained at all times in
order to provide domestic hot water.
Do not interrupt the mains supply with a time switch or
programmer.
Diagram 10.1
EXTERNAL CONTROLS
CABLE (MAINS VOLTAGE)
WARNING: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST ANY
MAINS VOLTAGE BE APPLIED TO ANY OF THE TERMINALS
ON THE VOLTAGE FREE HEATING CONTROLS
CONNECTION PLUG.
10.1 Mains Cable
IMPORTANT: If a replacement supply cable is required it must
be purchased. Part No. S1008600.
10.2 External controls (Mains Voltage)
Gain access to the 230V interface by unclipping the controls
fascia and hinging forward, see diagram 10.1.
Remove the red link from the mains voltage heating controls
connection plug and connect as shown in diagrams 10.2 & 10.3,
then route the external control cable as shown on diagram 10.2.
PLUG
Close the fascia panel and open the rear cover of control panel,
see diagram 10.4.
Diagram 10.2
Secure the external control cable in the strain relief, see
diagram 10.4.
Thread the external control cable through rear of the control
panel where the other cables exit, see diagram 10.4.
Close rear cover of control panel.
External control should be fitted in accordance with the rules in
force.
Refer to wiring diagram in Section 13.
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10.4 Electrical Connections - Testing
Carry out preliminary electrical system checks as below:
1. Test insulation resistance to earth of mains cables.
2. Test the earth continuity and short circuit of cables.
CONTROL
PANEL REAR
COVER
CABLE
EXIT
SECURING
SCREW (3)
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3. Test the polarity of the mains.
STRAIN
RELIEF
MAINS
CABLE
EXTERNAL
CONTROL
CABLE
Diagram 10.3
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LPG CONVERSION - 30sxi only
CASING
PANEL
NOTE: Steps 11.1 to 11.3 will need to be completed before the
appliance can be converted.
INNER
CASING
PANEL
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Please ensure the "Benchmark" logbook is completed and left
with the user and the magnetic lighting instruction label is
placed on the surface of the boiler casing.
The 30sxi can be converted to run on LPG-Propane (G31).
This conversion should only be carried out by a competent
person.
During the conversion to Propane use of a suitable flue gas
analyser is necessary.
As an option a chargeable boiler only commissioning service
can be provided by Glow-worm Service by calling telephone No.
01773 828100.
Tools required to make the conversion are a 2mm Allen key and
an electricians screwdriver.
SECURING
SCREW (2)
Ensure that the appliance supply pressure = 37mb.
SECURING
SCREWS
(1) Access the gas valve.
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(2) Refer to diagram 11.3 and turn the gas valve throttle fully
clockwise.
(3) Turn the throttle back anti-clockwise by 5 1/2 turns.
(4) Ensure that the gas analyser is set to the correct fuel
setting - Propane.
Diagram 11.1
CAP
AUTOMATIC
AIR VENT
PUMP
(5) Attach combustion analyser to the combustion test point.
See diagram 12.1.
(6) Unclip the controls fascia to reveal the service potentiometer
on the rear of the user interface. See diagram 12.7.
(7) Turn on the mains electrical supply and turn on the gas
service cock. Switch the boiler on.
(8) Ensure external controls are calling for heat. The boiler
should fire automatically.
(9) Using an electrical screwdriver, rotate the service
potentiometer to the mid point or 3 o’clock position. See
diagram 12.7. The fan speed should now reduce to minimum
and ‘12’ should be shown flashing on the digital display.
Check the CO2 value. If necessary refer to diagram 11.3
and using a 2mm allen key carefully adjust the offset screw
until a CO2 reading of 10.5% ± 0.2% is achieved. Turning
the offset screw clockwise increases the CO2 reading.
Diagram 11.2
(10) After setting combustion, rotate the service
potentiometer fully anti-clockwise so that the display
indicates the water temperature. Check that the CO2
combustion remains between 9.8% and 10.8% CO2. Further
adjustment should not be necessary, however if required,
carefully adjust the gas valve throttle (see diagram 11.3)
until this is achieved.
11.1 Preliminaries
A competent person in accordance with the current issue of
BS6798 should carry out commissioning.
NOTE: Remove the inner casing panel, see diagram 11.1.
Make sure that the system has been thoroughly flushed out with
cold water without the pump in place.
(11) Remove analyser probe from the test point and replace the
cap. Refit the control panel.
Refit the pump, fill the system with water, making sure that all
the air is properly vented from the system and pump, see
diagram 11.2.
(12) Fit the LPG conversion label supplied in the documentation
pack to the inner front panel alongside the data
label. Refit the inner door and outer door.
Before operating the boiler check that all external controls are
calling for heat.
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OFFSET
ADJUSTMENT
Open the two central heating isolating valves, slots in line with
the length of the valve, see diagram 7.1
To enable the system pressure to be viewed, turn the heating
temperature knob to the OFF position .
Turn the mains electricity supply on to the appliance and ensure
that the mains switch on the appliance fascia is set to the on
position.
GAS
VALVE
The system pressure should be viewed on the digital display on
the front of the appliance, see diagram 1 of the Users Instructions.
Pressurise the system until the pressure on the display reads at
least 1.0bar.
THROTTLE
Make sure that the automatic air vent works correctly and that
the black cap is loosely fitted to allow air to escape, see diagram
11.2
Check the heating system and boiler connections for water
soundness.
ELECTRICAL
PLUG
11.3 Preparation for Lighting
Isolate the boiler from the mains electrical supply.
Test for gas soundness and purge air from the gas supply. Turn
on the gas isolation valve, slot in line with the length of the valve,
see diagram 7.1.
PRESSURE TEST
POINT
11.4 Initial Lighting
Diagram 11.3
The lighting procedure of the boiler is fully automated.
Ensure that the central heating water temperature control knob
is turned OFF.
11.5 Testing - Gas
Case Off
Case On
Burner CO2 (G20)
9.1+0.2-0.5
9.3+0.3-0.5
Burner CO2 Propane (G31)
10.5+0.3-0.7
10.7+0.3-0.8
Should any doubt exist about the gas rate, check it using the
gas meter test dial and stop watch at least 10 minutes after the
burner has lit, making sure that all other gas burning appliances
and pilot lights are off.
Turn on the mains electrical supply and the mains reset knob to
(I) on the controls fascia.
The digital display will show system pressure.
Turn the central heating water temperature control knob to (I)
MINIMUM.
The digital display will now show water temperature.
The fan should start and after a few seconds the ignition will
commence
The approximate gas rate: 18sxi : 2.0m3/h (71 ft3/h)
If the burner fails to light the fan will stop. Initially this may be due
to air in the gas supply line. The boiler will automatically have
three attempts at ignition.
NOTE: (LPG (G31) should be adjusted as described on the
previous page. (It should be checked that the supply pressure
is 37mb for LPG appliances).
If necessary turn the reset switch to the off position (O), then
back to the on position (I) and the boiler will restart.
The gas valve is factory set and should need no adjustment. It
should be checked that the supply pressure is 20mb when the
boiler is firing at full rate. This can be achieved by checking the
inlet pressure at the pressure test point on the gas valve shown
in diagram 11.3.
30sxi : 3.0m3/h (107 ft3/h)
After the boiler has lit, allow to warm at minimum temperature
setting to purge any air from the system.
NOTE: If the appliance is operated above MINIMUM on initial
lighting, there is a possibility that the overheat thermostat will
trip and "F5" will be displayed on controls fascia, this is due to
air not having been completely purged. See diagram 14.15 for
reset switch.
Disconnect pressure gauge.
NOTE: That the burner pressure cannot be measured at the
gas valve as it is altered by the suction of the fan and modulated
according to demand.
Once the system has been purged of air, turn the central heating
water temperature control knob to the desired temperature.
Replace inner casing panel and front casing panel, see diagram
11.1.
The appliance will then continue to fire until the user controls are
satisfied.
NOTE: That after first power up the firing sequence changes.
After one minute stabilisation time the boiler will ramp slowly to
full rate rather than going immediately to full rate. This is an
adaptive feature to cope with small system requirements.
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11.6 Testing - Heating System
Check that all remote controls are calling for heat. The boiler will
fire automatically. Fully open all radiator valves and flow control
valve ‘A’ if fitted, see diagram 4.1.
AUTOMATIC
BYPASS
VALVE
Balance the radiators as required and if fitted adjust valve ‘A’ to
give the required system differential. Turn off all radiators that
can be shut off by the user and check to see if less than the
maximum differential allowed of 20oC can be achieved across
flow and return.
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BYPASS
TUBE
This boiler has a built in bypass, see diagram 11.4. and 14.17.
The boiler is supplied with the bypass open half a turn. It should
not be necessary to adjust the bypass, but if required turn the
adjustment screw clockwise to close the valve, see diagram
11.4.
Allow the system to reach maximum temperature then switch off
the boiler by isolating from the electrical supply.
Drain the entire system rapidly whilst hot, using the drain tap at
the lowest part of the system. Fill and vent the system as
described previously in section 11.2.
Lock or remove the handle from control valve ‘A’ to prevent
unauthorised adjustment.
Diagram 11.4
11.7 Completion
For IE, it is necessary to complete a "Declaration of Conformity"
to indicate compliance to I.S.813. An example of this is given in
the current edition of I.S.813.
Adjust the boiler temperature control and any system controls
to their required settings. In addition it is necessary to complete
the "Benchmark" logbook.
Testing Flue Gases: If any doubt exists that the flue products
are not exhausting correctly, investigate by use of a gas
analyser (FGA).
11 Commissioning - Instructions to the User
11.8 User Controls and Options
11.11 Instruct the User
The mains / reset switch is used to restart the boiler after a fault
condition has occurred, i.e. ignition failure.
Instruct and demonstrate the lighting procedure and advise the
user on the safe and efficient operation of the boiler.
The central heating water temperature control knob allows the
user to set the desired temperature.
Instruct on and demonstrate the operation of any heating
system controls.
NOTE: If there is no demand the digital display shows the water
pressure.
Advise the user on the use and maintenance of any scale
reducer and pass on any relevant instructional documents.
Temperature Display
Advise that to ensure the continued efficient and safe operation
of the boiler it is recommended that it is checked and serviced
at regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will depend
upon the installation conditions and usage, but in general, once
a year should be enough.
The digital display normally shows the operating temperature
of the unit when there is a central heating demand.
11.9 Pump Exercise Program
Draw attention, if applicable, to the current issue of the Gas
Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, Section 35, which
imposes a duty of care on all persons who let out any property
containing a gas appliance in the UK.
After a power cut or every 24 hours in frost setting/summer
mode the pump will run for one minute to prevent it from sticking.
This will also occur during normal operating if there is no
demand for more than 24 hours.
The user shall not interfere with or adjust sealed components.
11.10 Frost Protection
It is the Law that any servicing is carried out by a competent
person.
The boiler has a built in frost protection programme as long as
the electricity and gas are left switched on.
Advise the user that, like all condensing boilers this appliance
will produce a plume of condensation from the flue terminal in
cool weather. This is due to the high efficiency and hence low
flue gas temperature of the boiler.
This device operates the burner and system pump when the
temperature inside the boiler falls to 30C.
When the temperature inside the appliance reaches 10°C the
burner will shut down and after a short period the pump will stop.
Advise the user of the precautions necessary to prevent damage
to the system, boiler and the building, in the event of the heating
system being out of use during frost or freezing conditions.
This device primarily protects the boiler. Any other exposed
areas of the system should be protected by a separate frost
thermostat.
Advise the user that the permanent mains electrical supply
SHOULD NOT be switched off, as the built in frost protection
and pump saver program would not be operable.
Reminder, leave these instructions and the ‘Benchmark’ logbook
with the user.
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To ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of the
boiler it is recommended that it is checked and serviced at
regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will depend upon
the particular installation and usage, but in general once a year
should be enough.
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Important Notes
FLUE ELBOW
It is the Law that any servicing is carried out by a competent
person.
When replacing a part on this appliance, use only spare parts
that you can be assured conform to the safety and performance
specification that we require. Do not use reconditioned or copy
parts that have not been clearly authorised by Glow-worm.
12.1 General
COMBUSTION
ANALYSER
TEST POINT
Refer to Table 2 Section 1 Technical Information. Measurement
of the products of combustion can be achieved by connection
of a probe to the combustion analyser test point, see diagram
12.1.
FLUE DUCT
EXTENSION
IMPORTANT NOTE: Products of combustion will be discharged
when the cap is removed. It is important to replace the cap
immediately.
Before commencing with a service or replacement of parts the
boiler should be isolated from the electrical supply and the gas
supply should be turned off at the gas valve, see diagram 7.1.
All routine servicing requirements can be achieved by the
removal of the front panel and inner panel only. To remove
simply undo the two screws on the underside of the front panel
and lift off, see diagram 11.1. Undo the two screws on the front
of inner panel and lift off, see diagram 11.1.
Unless stated otherwise any part removed during servicing
should be replaced in the reverse order to removal.
SPARK GAP
3.5 to 4.5
Servicing should always include the removal of any debris from
the condensate pipe and siphon.
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Diagram 12.1
SPARK
ELECTRODE
After completing any servicing of gas carrying components,
ALWAYS test for gas soundness and carry out a functional test
of the controls.
Testing Flue Gases: If any doubt exists that the flue products
are not exhausting correctly, investigate by use of a gas
analyser (FGA).
12.2 Spark Electrode
Disconnect the electrode lead and two securing screws.
Withdraw the spark electrode carefully from the combustion
chamber, see diagram 12.2 and 12.5.
GASKET
Inspect the tips for damage.
SECURING
SCREW (2 OFF)
Clean away any debris and check the spark gap is
3.5mm to 4.5 mm.
EARTH
LEAD
Check the electrode gasket for signs of leakage and replace if
necessary.
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Diagram 12.2
12 Servicing
NOTE: IF THE BURNER HAS TO BE REMOVED IT WILL
REQUIRE A NEW GASKET WHEN REFITTED.
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12.3 Burner
GAS
VALVE
Drop down the control panel into the service position, see
diagram 10.4.
Disconnect the gas supply at the gas service cock.
Remove the two gas pipe retaining clips, one located below gas
valve and the other one located on the underside of the boiler
chassis, see diagram 12.4.
Pull sealing grommet down gas pipe, see diagram 12.4.
Push the gas pipe upwards further into gas valve connection
and then rotate anti-clockwise (looking down) until the gas pipe
end is over the large hole in boiler chassis, see diagram 12.4.
Withdraw the gas pipe from gas valve connection and remove.
GAS PIPE
RETAINING CLIP
NOTE: When replacing ensure that the sealing grommet,
situated below the gas valve is correctly re-seated.
SEALING GROMMET
Disconnect the gas control valve plug at the gas control valve.
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Disconnect the electrical leads from the fan.
GAS PIPE
RETAINING
CLIP
Remove the five combustion chamber front retaining nuts, see
diagram 12.5.
Gently remove the fan, gas control valve and burner assembly
from the combustion chamber, see diagram 12.3.
Clean the burner with a soft brush taking great care not to
damage the front insulation. DO NOT use wire or sharp
instruments to clean the holes of the burner.
GAS PIPE
Inspect the burner for any signs of damage.
GAS SUPPLY AT
GAS SERVICE
COCK
Removal of the burner is not necessary during a normal service.
Diagram 12.4
12.4 Combustion Chamber and Heat
Exchanger
Refer to diagram 12.3.
HEAT
EXCHANGER
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Remove loose debris from combustion chamber using a soft
brush and vacuum cleaner. Carefully flush by spraying water
any remaining debris through the condensate trap (Ensure the
water is kept away from electrical components).
SEALING
RING
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Inspect the sealing rings and replace if necessary.
NUT
(5 OFF)
SPADE
CONNECTOR
COMBUSTION
CHAMBER
BURNER
GAS
VALVE
FAN
ELECTRODE
LEAD
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Diagram 12.5
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12.5 Condensate Drain
After checking combustion rotate the service potentiometer
fully anti-clockwise so that the display indicates the water
temperature.
The condense drain does not normally need removing during
servicing.
Replace the cap on the test point and refit the control cover rear
panel.
To flush the condense drain carefully pour water into the heat
exchanger and check that water flows freely to drain.
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If the condense drain is blocked refer to section 14.27 for
removal.
OFFSET
ADJUSTMENT
12.6 Combustion Check
Once the appliance has been re-assembled (apart from the
front and inner casing panels) connect a CO2 combustion
analyser to the test point on the flue elbow, see diagram 12.1.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Products of combustion will be discharged
when the cap is removed. It is important to replace the cap
immediately.
THROTTLE
Turn on the gas service cock, see diagram 7.1.
With the power off and the appliance cold, unclip the controls
fascia and hinge it down to reveal the potentiometers on the rear
of the User interface, see diagram 12.7. Take care not to allow
the fascia to drop down and damage the wiring.
Turn on the electrical supply.
Ensure external controls are calling for heat. The boiler should
fire automatically.
Allow the boiler to fire for a minimum of 60 seconds and then,
using an electrical screwdriver, rotate the service potentiometer
fully clockwise. This will allow the digital display to indicate the
‘flashing’ fan speed on the appliance fascia.
In the fully clockwise position the display should be indicating
the maximum fan speed of the appliance, 57±1 for 30sxi and
41±1 for 18sxi.
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Diagram 12.6
RETAINING LATCHES
Check the CO2 value, which should be:
18sxi 30sxi
9.1+0.2-0.5 Case Off
30sxi LPG
10.5+0.3-0.7 Case Off
Note that with the inner case front panel fitted the
combustion readings will increase slightly to:
18sxi 30sxi
9.1+0.3-0.5 Case On
30sxi LPG
10.7+0.3-0.7 Case On
If adjustment proves necessary then proceed as follows.
For LPG appliances refer to the begining of commissioning
LPG CONVERSION - 30sxi only.
Refer to diagram 12.6.
CONTROLS
FASCIA
Adjust the maximum rate CO2 by rotating the throttle to
9.1+0.2-0.5 in small incrimental adjustments, then wait for the
analyser to reflect the change before continuing to 9.1+0.2-0.5
(anti-clockwise to increase).
USER INTERFACE
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Any adjustment to the gas valve should only be carried out by
a competent person.
Rotate the service potentiometer fully anti-clockwise. Hold it in
this position for about 5 seconds before rotating the service
potentiometer clockwise to the mid-point or 3 o’clock position.
The fan should reduce to 1200 ±100 rpm which will flash ‘12’ on
the digital display.
Check the CO2 value, which should be 9.1+0.2-0.5.
If adjustment proves necessary then proceed as follows.
MIN.
SERVICE
POTENTIOMETER
Adjustment of the CO2 at minimum rate is very coarse so
carefully adjust the CO2 with the offset adjustment to
9.1+0.2-0.5, see diagram 12.6.
Rotate the service potentiometer fully clockwise and recheck
the maximum rate combustion, which should be
9.1+0.2-0.5 ± 0.2%.
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Diagram 12.7
12.7 Central Heating Return Filter
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RETAINING
CLIP
Turn off the electrical supply to the boiler.
Refer to section12.8 and drain the heating circuit of the boiler.
Remove the filter retaining clip and clean filter or renew if
necessary, see diagram 12.10.
HOUSING
Refit the filter, ensuring the correct orientation. The flat and hole
in the filter positioned as shown in diagram 12.10. Secure with
retaining clip.
Open the heating flow and return isolating valves and refill, vent
and pressurise the heating circuit. See section 11.2.
FIXING JIG
Check for leaks.
12.8 Draining of Boiler Heating Circuit
Drain down the Heating Circuit only, by closing the heating flow
and return isolating valves on the wall mounting jig, see diagram
7.1.
CENTRAL
HEATING
RETURN
FILTER
Attach a length of hose to the drain point and open the drain
valve, see diagram 12.11.
FLAT
AND
HOLE
GAS SERVICE
COCK
Check for leaks.
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Diagram 12.10
After servicing or replacing parts, close the drain valve and
remove the hose. Open the heating flow and return isolating
valves and refill, vent and pressurise the heating circuit. See
section 11.2.
DRAIN POINT
12.9 Inner Casing Panel Seal Check
Check the condition of the seal, replace as required.
To replace remove the old seal, thoroughly clean the casing
sufaces. Fit the new seal, it is supplied to the correct length, see
diagram 12.12.
DRAIN VALVE
Diagram 12.11
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MOUNTING JIG
FRONT
CASING
PANEL
INNER
CASING
PANEL
SEAL
Diagram 12.12
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RETAINING
SLOTS
Before trying to operate the boiler make sure that :
• All gas supply cocks are open and that the gas supply has
been purged of air.
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TORX
SCREWS (3)
• There is a permanent mains supply to the boiler.
• There is a heating demand from the external controls.
WARNING:
Always isolate the boiler from the electrical supply before
carrying out any electrical replacement work.
Always check for gas soundness after any service work.
Electrical Testing
Should there be any doubt about the voltage supply to any of the
components, it is possible to carry out a simple electrical test.
RETAINING
CORD
IMPORTANT: On completion of the Service/Fault Finding tasks
which have required the breaking and remaking of the electrical
connections the earth continuity, polarity, short circuit and
resistance to earth checks must be repeated using a suitable
multimeter.
CONTROL BOX
Diagram 13.1
To carry out the electrical test, gain access, as follows:
Hinge down the control box and remove Torx screws and
unhook the rear panel, refer diagram 13.1.
Refer to the Wiring diagram 13.2 and fault finding charts
diagrams 13.3 and 13.4.
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Diagram 13.2
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Does ’F’ flash?
YES
YES
REFER TO
DIAGRAM 13.4.
Diagram 13.3
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Diagram 13.4
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14.1 Important Notes
SECURING
SCREWS (2)
When replacing a part on this appliance, use only spare parts
that you can be assured conform to the safety and performance
specification that we require. Do not use reconditioned or copy
parts that have not been clearly authorised by Glow-worm.
IGNITER
UNIT
Replacement of parts must be carried out by a competent
person.
Before replacing any parts the boiler should be isolated from the
mains electric supply and the gas should be turned off at the
service cock on the boiler, see diagram 7.1.
Unless stated otherwise parts are replaced in the reverse order
to removal.
After replacing any parts always test for gas soundness and if
necessary carry out functional test of the controls.
SPADE
CONNECTOR
For replacement of parts the front casing and the inner casing
panel of the boiler will need to be removed. To remove undo the
two screws on the underside of the front casing and lift off. Undo
the two screws on the front of the inner front panel and lift off.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
The side panels can be hinged sideways to aid replacement of
parts.
Undo and remove the three screws securing each side panel to
the boiler, two at the front and one at the top.
14.2 Spark Electrode
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Remove the spark plug lead, earth lead and two securing
screws. Withdraw the spark electrode carefully from the
combustion chamber, see diagram 12.2.
14.3 Igniter Unit
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Remove ignition lead and electrical connections, then remove
igniter unit by removing two securing screws, see diagram 14.1.
14.4 Ignition Lead
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to diagram 12.5.
Pull the spark plug style connector off the spark electrode and
the spade connector connected to the igniter unit, see diagram
14.1.
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Diagram 14.1
14 Replacement of Parts
11486
14.5 Gas Valve
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Remove the electrical plug from the gas valve, see diagram
14.2.
Refer to section 12.3 for removal of the fan, gas valve and
burner assembly.
Before removing the gas valve note its position on the fan.
Remove the three securing screws, which fix the gas valve,
plastic swirl plate to the venturi on the fan.
Remove the gas valve.
Remove the flexible gas supply pipe from the gas valve.
When refitting the gas valve take care as it can be fitted more
than one way.
VENTURI
PLATE
After assembly test for gas soundness and purge in accordance
with the current issue of BS6891 or in IE, the current edition of
I.S.813 "Domestic Gas Installations".
SECURING
SCREW (3)
14.6 Fan
Diagram 14.3
For access, refer to section 14.1.
11485
Refer to section 12.3 for removal of the fan gas valve and burner
assembly.
Remove the gas valve as described in the relevant parts of
section 14.5.
Remove the venturi plate secured with four screws and remove
the two screws securing the fan to the gas manifold, see
diagram 14.3.
GAS
MANIFOLD
Check the gasket and replace if necessary.
SECURING
SCREW (2)
NOTE: The 30sxi fan is secured through an extension piece
with two securing screws, check and replace any seals or
gaskets if necessary.
14.7 Burner
NOTE: THE BURNER WILL REQUIRE A NEW GASKET
WHEN REFITTED.
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.3 for removal of the fan, gas valve and
burner assembly.
12402
BURNER
Diagram 14.4
11487
FAN
Remove the four screws that secure the burner, see diagram
14.5.
INSULATION
GAS
VALVE
ELECTRICAL
PLUG
PRESSURE
TEST POINT
SECURING
SCREW (4)
Diagram 14.2
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Diagram 14.5
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14.8 Front Insulation
14.10 Viewing Window
For access, refer to section 14.1.
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.3 for removal of the fan, gas valve and
burner assembly.
Refer to diagram 14.7.
Remove burner as described in section 14.7.
Remove steel washer.
Remove spark electrode, see section 14.2.
Remove glass.
NOTE: THE BURNER WILL REQUIRE A NEW GASKET
WHEN REFITTED.
Remove fibre washer.
Remove circlip.
Replace in reverse order.
14.9 Rear Insulation
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.3 for removal of the fan, gas valve and
burner assembly.
FIBRE
WASHER
REAR
INSULATION
Diagram 14.6
GLASS
UPPER SUPPORT
BRACKET
11488
SECURING
BOLT
EXPANSION
VESSEL
11489
HEAT
EXCHANGER
WASHER
11413
SECURING SCREW
11412
Remove securing screw and washer in the centre of the
insulation and withdraw insulation, see diagram 14.6.
CIRCLIP
STEEL
WASHER
COUPLING
Diagram 14.7
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Diagram 14.8
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11490
14.11 Expansion Vessel
For access, refer to section 14.1.
FLOW AND
RETURN PIPE
NUTS
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Undo the coupling at the base of the vessel, see diagram 14.8.
While holding the vessel remove the securing bolt on the top
panel of the boiler and upper support bracket on top of the
expansion vessel.
SECURING SCREWS
AND CLAMPS
Lift the vessel up, draw bottom out to the left, lower and remove.
Fit the replacement unit.
Refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
14.12 Heat Exchanger
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.3 for removal of the fan, gas valve and
burner assembly.
Drain the boiler heating circuit, see section 12.8.
Remove the clip securing the clear condense pipe to heat
exchanger.
Pull to remove the condense pipe out of the bottom of the heat
exchanger.
Undo the two nuts of the flow and return pipes from the heat
exchanger.
FLUE HOOD
Move the pipes away from the heat exchanger.
Loosen the three heat exchanger securing screws and clamps
(two at the top and one at the bottom) to remove the heat
exchanger, see diagram 14.9.
11602
Diagram 14.9
CAUTION: There will be water in the heat exchanger.
Remove condense pipe connector from bottom of heat
exchanger.
Carefully ease heat exchanger out.
14.13 Flue Hood
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to diagram 14.10.
Remove heat exchanger as per section 14.12.
Remove the two securing screws and pull the flue hood down
and away from the flue hood bracket and flue elbow, see
diagram 14.10.
14.14 Pump (head only)
SECURING
SCREWS
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Diagram 14.10
Refer to diagram 14.11.
Remove the four cap head screws.
Carefully remove the pump head together with cable, do not
strain cable.
Support the pump head, unscrew cable cover at the side of
pump head and remove.
Disconnect wiring from pump head.
Reconnect wiring to new pump head and fit cover.
Fit the new pump head with ‘O’ ring.
Refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
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14.15 Safety Discharge Valve
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
11694
Refer to diagram 14.12.
Undo the safety discharge valve union and remove from the
pipework.
Remove the securing clip and withdraw the safety discharge
valve.
SAFETY
DISCHARGE
VALVE
Refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
14.16 Heating Flow Thermistor
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to diagram 14.13.
Remove the electrical connections from the thermistor.
Remove the retaining clip from the flow pipe.
Remove the thermistor from the retaining clip.
Note that the polarity of the wiring to thermistors is unimportant.
14.17 Heating Return Thermistor
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to diagram 14.15.
Remove the electrical connections from the thermistor.
Diagram 14.12
Remove the retaining clip from the return pipe.
Remove the thermistor from the retaining clip.
11503
Note that the polarity of the wiring to thermistor is unimportant.
RETURN
PIPE
14.18 Overheat Thermostat
For access, refer to section 14.1.
FLOW
PIPE
Refer to diagram 14.13.
Remove the electrical connections from the overheat stat.
Remove the retaining clip from the return pipe.
Remove the overheat stat from the retaining clip.
OVERHEAT
THERMOSTAT
CAP HEAD
SCREW (4)
OUTLET
CONNECTOR
CABLE
COVER
11507
Ensure that the replacement thermostat is correctly located on
the flat on the return pipe and carefully push the thermistor clip
into place.
RESET
SWITCH
FLOW
THERMISTOR
PUMP HEAD
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THERMISTOR
Diagram 14.13
Diagram 14.11
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14.19 Automatic Air Vent
14.22 Automatic Bypass Valve
For access, refer to section 14.1.
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 14.14.
Refer to diagram 14.15.
Unscrew the automatic air vent.
Remove the retaining clip to remove the bypass valve.
Fit the new automatic air vent and ‘O’ ring ensuring the vent cap
is left loose.
Replace the reduced pressure zone valve, refill, vent and
pressurise the boiler.
Refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
Check for leaks.
14.23 Central Heating Filter
14.20 Low Water Pressure Sensor
Refer to section 12.7.
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 14.15.
Disconnect the electrical lead by pushing up retaining tab and
withdraw lead plug.
Remove the retaining clip to remove the low water pressure
sensor.
Fit the new low water pressure sensor. Refill vent and pressurise
the boiler.
11507
AUTOMATIC
AIR VENT
Check for leaks.
14.21 Bypass Tube
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.8 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 14.15.
Remove the retaining clips to remove the bypass tube.
Replace the bypass tube, refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
ELECTRICAL
LEAD AND
PLUG
FLOW PIPE
CONNECTOR
AUTOMATIC
BYPASS
VALVE
11605
Diagram 14.14
LOW WATER
PRESSURE
SENSOR
BYPASS
TUBE
Diagram 14.15
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14.24 Heating Circuit Drain Point
RETAINING
CLIP
Refer to section 12.8 to drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 14.16.
Remove the retaining clip to remove the drain point.
Replace the draining point, refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
14.25 Inner Casing Panel Seal
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to diagram 14.17.
Remove the inner casing panel.
To replace remove the old seal, thoroughly clean the casing
surfaces. Fit the new seal, it is supplied to the correct length.
Refit the inner casing panel.
NOTE: Ensure the seal is fitted correctly giving an airtight joint.
DRAIN POINT
14.26 Condense Drain
Diagram 14.16
Remove the clips securing the flexible tubes to the siphon
adapter by twisting the clips slightly to disengage the clip jaws
from each other.
10063
Refer to diagram 14.18.
FRONT
CASING
PANEL
Remove black flexible tubes from siphon adapter.
Lift off the siphon adapter.
INNER
CASING
PANEL
Remove the drain connection downstream of the condense
trap.
Remove the two condense trap securing screws. Lift up and
carefully remove the condense trap taking care not to spill any
water which may be left in the unit. As the unit is lifted remove
the flexible pipe on the outlet.
Remove the cap at the base of the condense trap.
Remove any solids found.
SEAL
Remove the float to clean it.
Flush water through the trap to remove any remaining solids.
Check for any debris in the outlet pipe of the condensate drain
and clean as necessary.
Diagram 14.17
When refitting the cap ensure that a watertight seal is achieved,
but do not use excessive force.
SIPHON
ADAPTER
Remove the siphon adaptor from the flexible tubes, using a
suitable container, flush the heat exchanger until the water
appears clear in the container.
9948
Reassemble and refit the condense trap.
FLOAT
CONDENSE
TRAP
SCREW
CAP
SEAL
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14.27 Hydroblock Assembly Left-Hand
Refer to section 12.8 to drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 14.15.
Undo the connector on the bottom of the flow pipe from the
hydroblock.
Undo the nut connecting flow pipe to heat exchanger.
Lift the flow pipe up out of the way.
Remove the bypass tube, refer to section 14.20.
SECURING
CLIP 1
Undo the safety discharge valve union and remove the pipework.
Remove the securing clip and withdraw the safety discharge
valve, refer to section 14.15.
Remove securing clip 1 below hydroblock, see diagram 14.19.
Undo three securing screws on the underside of the left-hand
hydroblock.
Remove screw in back plate.
CENTRAL
HEATING
FLOW
Lift out the left hand hydroblock.
Remove any remaining components for refitting into the
replacement left hand hydroblock.
Refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for any leaks.
SECURING
CLIP 2
14.28 Hydroblock Assembly Right-Hand
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Refer to section 12.8 to drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 14.15.
Undo the connector on the bottom of the return pipe from the
hydroblock.
Undo the nut connecting return pipe to heat exchanger.
Lift the return pipe up out of the way.
Undo the coupling at the base of the expansion vessel, see
diagram 14.8.
CENTRAL
HEATING
RETURN
Remove the clip holding the expansion vessel coupling into the
top of the right hand hydroblock.
Move the coupling out of the way.
Remove pump head, refer to section 14.14.
Diagram 14.19
NOTE: It is not necessary to disconnect the electrical lead but
put pump head in a convenient place where it will not strain the
lead.
Remove the bypass tube, refer to section 14.21.
Remove the electrical connection to the low water pressure
sensor, refer to section 14.20.
Remove the water connection clip 2 below the hydroblock, see
diagram 14.19.
Remove the central heating filter, refer to section 12.7.
Remove the retaining clip to remove the drain point, refer to
section 14.24.
Undo two securing screws on underside of the right hand
hydroblock.
Remove screw in back plate.
Lift out the right hand hydroblock.
Remove the remaining components for refitting into the
replacement right hand hydroblock.
Refill, vent and pressurise the boiler.
Check for leaks.
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RETAINING
LATCHES
For access, refer to section 14.1.
Release the front of the fascia by carefully prising up the two
retaining latches, see diagram 14.20.
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Do not allow the front of the controls fascia to swing down and
be loosely held by the electrical connections to the mainsreset
switch, user interface and programmer. Either remove the
connections or support the fascia.
14.30 Mains Reset Switch
Refer to section 14.29 for access and diagram 14.21.
Remove the switch retaining screw.
Remove switch from housing.
Remove electrical leads.
14.31 Mains Reset Knob
CONTROLS
FASCIA
Refer to section 14.29 for access.
Remove actuator by springing back retaining clips, see diagram
14.21.
Spring back knob retaining clips and push knob out from the
back.
Diagram 14.20
MAINS RESET
SWITCH
14.32 User Interface
Refer to section 14.29 for access and diagram 14.23.
Remove electrical plug.
KNOB
RETAINING
CLIPS
Remove the two securing screws.
Withdraw the board.
When replacing the board refer to instructions supplied with
replacement PCB on setting it up.
14.33 Main PCB
For access, refer to section 14.1.
MAINS RESET
KNOB
Hinge down the control box.
Remove three TORX screws and unhook the rear panel.
Remove the electrical connections to the PCB.
Prise back the two PCB retaining clips and withdraw the PCB.
When refitting the rear panel ensure the leads are not trapped.
14.34 Control Box
For access, refer to section 14.33.
Remove relevant plugs and connectors, refer to wiring diagram
13.2.
Withdraw grommets and leads so they are hanging loose.
Unthread the retaining strap and remove the control box by
drawing it outwards away from its retaining slots, see diagram
14.22.
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Diagram 14.21
RETAINING
SLOTS
TORX
SCREWS (3)
230V CONTROLS
INTERFACE BOARD
CONTROL
BOX
MAIN PCB
12411
RETAINING
STRAP
REAR
PANEL
11419
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USER
INTERFACE
FUSE
PCB RETAINING
CLIPS
Diagram 14.24
Diagram 14.22
14.35 Fuse - Main PCB - Control Box
SECURING SCREWS
For access, refer to section 14.33.
The fuse (rated 630mAT) is located at bottom right hand side of
the PCB, see diagrams 13.2 or 14.22.
14.36 230V Controls Interface
For access, refer to section 14.29.
Disconnect the electrical connection from the 230V controls
board and the electrical connection from the Main PCB, see
diagram 14.24.
Remove the 230V controls interface retaining screw.
Remove the 230V controls interface board.
USER INTERFACE
Diagram 14.23
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When ordering spare parts, contact Glow-worm’s own service organisation using the telephone number on the front cover of this
booklet.
Please quote the name of the appliance and serial number, to be found on the data label, see diagram 1.2.
If ordering from British Gas also quote the G.C. number of the part.
Key No.
Part No.
Description
GC Part No.
1
801724
Overheat Thermostat
E83996
2
801911
Pressure Sensor
E83997
3
801637
Spark Electrode
E83999
4
2000801904
Safety Discharge Valve
E84000
5
2000801898
Automatic Air Vent
E84001
6
2000801897
Central Heating Filter
E84002
7
801722
Heating flow thermistor /Heating return thermistor
E84003
8
801649
Gas valve
E84004
9
2000802779
Mains Reset Switch
H20701
10
801655
Igniter Unit
E84015
11
2000801909
By-pass
E84016
12
2000801923
230V Controls Interface
E84018
13
2000802731
Main PCB
14
2000801380
Pump (head only)
15
801645
Fan
16
2000802661
User Interface - 18sxi
16
2000802642
User Interface - 30sxi
17
801632
Burner - 18sxi
E84021
17
801702
Burner - 30sxi
E84249
E77408
12503
E84024
1
2
4
8
10
3
5
7
9
11
12
6
14
16
17
15
13
Diagram 15.1
Because of our constant endeavour for improvement, details may vary slightly from those shown in these instructions.
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